Civil Disobedience
					
			
				
				August 28, 2019 | by Guest Authors | Apologetics, Christian Workers, Civil Disobedience, Historical Study, Shared Articles, War Stories 
								https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/september/matthew-avery-sutton-double-crossed-missionaries-spies.html They regretted some of what they were asked to do, but they thought defending democracy was worth it. I would welcome dialogue from any of my readers after reading this article. As you think about its message, consider going back to the Old Testament story when King David was fleeing from Absalom, but sent […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				August 22, 2019 | by Guest Authors | Christian Workers, Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Finances, Moral issues, Sexual Abuse, Shared Articles 
								https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2019/august/billy-graham-rule-sheriff-north-carolina-lawsuit.html? A North Carolina sheriff’s deputy sues his former employer for religious discrimination after it wouldn’t accommodate his request to not train a female officer one-on-one. By: David Roach A former North Carolina sheriff’s deputy may be the first to file a lawsuit alleging he faced discrimination for his commitment to the “Billy Graham Rule.” […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				April 18, 2019 | by Guest Authors | Civil Disobedience, Evangelism, Historical Study, Pastoral Development, Prayer and Intercession, Shared Articles 
								https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/todd-starnes-pennsylvania-democrats-allah-is-fine-jesus-is-not By: Todd Starnes William Penn (October 14, 1644 – July 30, 1718) established a colony where people of faith could practice whatever religion they desired. Pennsylvania became the only colony without a state-run church. Penn’s gift to America was freedom of religion, the right to practice one’s faith in the public marketplace. “All Persons […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				November 1, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Evangelism, Moral issues, Persecution of Christians, Prayer and Intercession, Shared Articles 
								https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2018/november/what-to-do-about-persecution-in-china.html?share=56xKkXi%2fdTPQjQCm3LBm6NPogOGXW4vm   The [Chinese] government is removing crosses from their steeples and replacing them with the national flag. Inside, the crosses are being replaced with pictures of President Xi. Congregations must sing patriotic songs in worship. Parents can’t bring their children to church. CHINA CRACKS DOWN – AGAIN By: Mark Galli The tanks don’t always […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				October 11, 2018 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Evangelism, Persecution of Christians, Prayer and Intercession, Shared Articles 
								“Their suffering does not go unnoticed by God, and so it should never go unnoticed by us.” Ed Stetzer christianitytoday.com/news/2018/september/china-bans-zion-beijing-house-church-surveillance-ezra-jin.ht    Shut down after Sunday services, influential congregation had refused orders to install government face recognition surveillance cameras. WORLD WATCH MONITOR Christianity Today’s Jeremy Weber contributed to this report. Beijing authorities threatened to close Zion Church […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				October 23, 2017 | by Frank Tunstall | Biblical Study, Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Historical Study, Persecution of Christians, Protestant Reformation 
								By: Frank Tunstall Richard II of England married Anne of Bohemia [modern Czechcloslavokia] in 1382, and the marriage opened the door for Bohemian students to study in Oxford in England. These students took the teaching of John Wycliffe back to Prague, where Wycliffe’s writing greatly influenced John Hus, the rector (lead priest) of the University […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				October 17, 2017 | by Frank Tunstall | Civil Disobedience, Historical Study, Protestant Reformation, Research 
								A series on the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther was the son of German parents, Hans and Margareta Luder (Luther).  He was born at Eisleben in Saxony, on November 10, 1483 [D. 1546]. Luther’s grandparents had peasant roots, and His dad worked hard to elevate the family status. Luther’s father was a […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				September 6, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Persecution of Christians, Shared Articles 
								charismanews.com/world/58707-george-o-wood-america-now-at-a-matthew-13-25-tipping-point? By: George O. Wood Mattthew 13:25-26: “While everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then the weeds also appeared.” I feel impelled to write you this most unusual pastoral letter. I do it out of deep concern and I ask […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				August 5, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Events, Moral issues, Pastoral Development 
								Originally published at http://www.charismanews.com/opinion/58938-dutch-sheets-america-will-choose-her-destiny-with-these-7-ideals? By: Dutch Sheets America is in a fight for her destiny. Our upcoming presidential election is about more than which personality or political party we prefer. A well-known Christian author has written a well-circulated blog suggesting Christians shouldn’t vote for Donald Trump. His reasons center around the poor witness and example of Christianity he believes Trump […]
								Read more
			
			
					
			
				
				July 12, 2016 | by Guest Authors | Church Growth, Church Legal Issues, Civil Disobedience, Persecution of Christians, Public Schools, Shared Articles, Uncategorized 
								On the verge of a precedent that should not be set.  Originally published at: http://www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2016/june/californias-religious-liberty-moment-coming-to-state-near-y.html   By: Ed Stetzer and Martin Duren   The California legislature is poised to consider legislation that could destroy the ability of numerous faith-based colleges and universities to pursue the mission for which they were created. SB 1146, one of two […]
								Read more